If you only have the originals, you might be able to use OCR to convert to
text, faster than retyping. I did this with great success since I only had
printed copies and then I was able to make changes.
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On Dec 3, 2019, 10:21 AM, at 10:21 AM, David Belina wrote:
>In order
In order to be valid, any Last Will and Testament still has to be printed,
signed, and witnessed. Recognition of electronic versions is still not in the
works by legislation. Find your printed original Will, take it to a wills &
trust lawyer, and have him/her produce a codicil that makes the
Keith, first - this is a public list to people all over the world.
Do not ever post personal information on a public list.
Second, all your documents are stored on your pc and if
it was destroyed, if you do not have a backup, your documents
are unfortunately lost.
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